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What are the fundamental alignments of a good Pivot?

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Old 02-10-2008, 03:03 AM
tradekid tradekid is offline
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
We talk so much about the Hands, Wrist Action, Lag Pressure, the Right Forearm, Hinge Action . . . all basically Power Package alignments . . .

So since we are talking Alignment Golf . . . let's talk about the Alignments in the Pivot. Homer said something like the Pivot was the sack you put everything in (OK that's teed up HIGH for the goofballz in the romper room).

But talk to me about first the FUNCTION of the Pivot and what Alignments you think should be present and how the should move in space and in relation to what e.g. Delivery Lines, Plane Angles, Stance Lines, Hand Paths etc.

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The PIVOT transports the POWER PACKAGE. Its a MOTION. The direction, or as you are want to say "alignment" of the pivot is dependant on stance line, hip action, etc,etc.
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Old 02-10-2008, 05:18 AM
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Originally Posted by tradekid View Post
The PIVOT transports the POWER PACKAGE. Its a MOTION. The direction, or as you are want to say "alignment" of the pivot is dependant on stance line, hip action, etc,etc.
Pivot work is not done after power package transportatin...after power package is blasted into orbit...ie. arm swing....it continues to move to allow power package to maintain in plane line requirement...

At least that is the way I see it.... it transports and powers and aligns the power package until blast off( release acc.4)...then it moves to allow maintaining of FLW and straight plane line tracing....more accomodating motion rather than powering motion.

Please correct me if you think that this is wrong. Thanks.
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